


The Forgotten History of Pillory: A Device for Public Humiliation
"Pillory" is an old-fashioned word that refers to a device used for public humiliation and punishment. It consisted of a wooden frame with holes for the head and hands, and was often used to punish people for minor crimes or misdemeanors. The person being punished would be placed in the frame and exposed to public ridicule and scorn.
The word "pillorize" is derived from this term, and means to subject someone to public criticism or ridicule, often in a harsh or unfair manner. It is not a commonly used word today, but it can be found in some historical or literary contexts.



